April 28, 2010

Undersea Cables: Taiwan’s Achilles Heel?

By: Project 2049 Institute | While a great deal of attention has been paid to hacking attempts against the computer networks of governments and large corporations, […]
April 23, 2010

Polical Aftershocks from Yushu Earthquake?

By: Project 2049 Institute | The death toll from last week’s massive earthquake in the Tibetan area of Yushu (Tibetan: Jyeku), in China’s Qinghai province, has […]
April 16, 2010

After the Coup: Kyrgyzstan’s Relations with China

By: Project 2049 Institute | The latest revolt in the former Soviet Union occurred just across China’s western border, raising concerns about Kyrgyzstan’s relations with the […]
April 15, 2010

The Mekong’s Murky Future

By: Project 2049 Institute | Last week, representatives from the Lower Mekong Basin (LMB) – Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia and host country Thailand – gathered for the first Mekong […]
March 18, 2010

Taiwan-China: Recent Economic, Political, and Military Developments Across the Strait, and Implications for the United States

111th Congress | U.S. House of Representatives | U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission | President Randall Schriver and Executive Director Mark Stokes testified before the U.S. […]
March 12, 2010

China’s Nuclear Warhead Storage and Handling System

By: Mark Stokes | China maintains its operational nuclear warhead stockpile through a centralized storage and handling system managed by the People’s Liberation Army’s Second Artillery.  […]
March 11, 2010

Asia’s new strategic energy resource?

By: Project 2049 Institute | As countries in the Asia region grapple with meeting future energy demands, many are looking to a new energy frontier of […]
March 2, 2010

China Taking the Lead in Global Shipbuilding

By: Project 2049 Institute | While the financial crisis has dampened international trade, the expansion of the Chinese economy and its growing demand for imported energy […]
December 18, 2009

Heated exchange: Tuvalu forces China’s hand at Copenhagen

By: Project 2049 Institute | In the lead up to Copenhagen, many speculated that China was going to be the decisive, and potentially divisive, party to […]
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